An abbey with tenth century origins connected to the pilgrimage route known as the Via Francigena.
San Pietro a Badia Pozzeveri
An abbey with tenth century origins connected to the pilgrimage route known as the Via Francigena.
Pleiades
Wikipedia (Italian) Badia Pozzeveri
2013-08-01T13:29:09-04:00
43.820471146
San Pietro a Badia Pozzeveri
10.6558413107
Deprecated type derived from a Barrington Atlas symbol.
church, monastery (deprecated)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Location based on OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap (Way 183415365, version 2, osm:changeset=13662452, 2012-10-28T15:09:56Z)
OSM Way 183415365
Wikipedia (Italian) Badia Pozzeveri
2023-06-14T11:56:07-04:00
2100
640
{"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[10.655888, 43.8203528], [10.6559497, 43.8203721], [10.6560034, 43.8204863], [10.65599, 43.8205908], [10.6559363, 43.8206237], [10.6558183, 43.8206024], [10.6556322, 43.8204042], [10.6556279, 43.8203702], [10.6557218, 43.8203547], [10.655888, 43.8203528]]]}
location of San Pietro a Badia Pozzeveri
POLYGON ((10.6558879999999991 43.8203528000000020, 10.6559497000000007 43.8203721000000002, 10.6560033999999995 43.8204862999999989, 10.6559899999999992 43.8205907999999980, 10.6559363000000005 43.8206236999999987, 10.6558183000000000 43.8206023999999985, 10.6556321999999994 43.8204041999999987, 10.6556279000000007 43.8203701999999993, 10.6557218000000002 43.8203547000000029, 10.6558879999999991 43.8203528000000020))
The Mediaeval period in the West, or the period from the end of Late Antiquity (640) to the fall of Constantinople in the East (1453). [[640, 1453]]
Mediaeval/Byzantine (AD 641-AD 1453)